NRL SuperCoach

The ten best cash-cows to start 2025 NRL SuperCoach

Who would be your first pick?

Published by
Alex Stuart

As the 2025 NRL season approaches, SuperCoach players are already eyeing the best-value players to build their squads.

Cash cows are crucial for balancing your salary cap while generating long-term value. Here's an in-depth look at the top ten cash cows and their potential impact.

Isaiah Iongi (FLB) – $232,600

Isaiah Iongi in action. (Photo: Flickr- @NAPARAZZI)

Isaiah Iongi offers significant value as a fullback, especially at his affordable starting price.

The young talent is known for his speed and ability to inject himself into attacking plays, making him a strong candidate for tackle busts and try assists.

If Iongi earns a consistent starting spot, he could be a gem for SuperCoach managers.

His price is a bargain, and even limited minutes could see his value rise quickly.

SuperCoach Verdict: A low-risk, high-reward option for freeing up cap space while generating steady price increases.

Xavier Willison (2RF) – $472,000

BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 12: Xavier Willison of the Broncos celebrates after scoring a try during the round six NRL match between the Brisbane Broncos and Dolphins at Suncorp Stadium, on April 12, 2024, in Brisbane, Australia. (Photo by Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images)

Xavier Willison is poised for a breakout season with the Broncos, particularly if veteran Martin Taupau departs.

Willison impressed in 2024 with his physicality and defensive work rate.

As a second-row forward, he has the potential to secure more minutes, which often translates to increased SuperCoach points.

His slightly higher starting price may deter some, but his potential for sustained price rises makes him a solid mid-range investment.

SuperCoach Verdict: A promising forward whose value will climb if he gets an expanded role in Brisbane's pack.

Kulikefu Finefeuiaki (Position TBC) – $318,000

QUEANBEYAN, AUSTRALIA - FEBRUARY 25: Kulikefu Finefeuiaki of the Cowboys daduring the NRL Pre-season challenge match between Canberra Raiders and North Queensland Cowboys at Seiffert Oval on February 25, 2024 in Queanbeyan, Australia. (Photo by Mark Nolan/Getty Images)

Dolphins prospect Kulikefu Finefeuiaki is generating buzz as a potential cash cow for 2025.

While his position is yet to be confirmed, his price is attractive, and the Dolphins' strategy of developing young talent could see him play a significant role.

His versatility and athleticism suggest he could thrive in an edge or middle role.

SuperCoach Verdict: A sleeper pick worth monitoring during the preseason.

Billy Smith (CTW) – $317,200

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 05: Billy Smith of the Roosters is tackled during the round 25 NRL match between the South Sydney Rabbitohs and the Sydney Roosters at ANZ Stadium on September 05, 2019 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)

Billy Smith is an outside back with immense potential for the Roosters, unfortunately plagued by injuries that have held him back.

After a 2024 campaign that saw glimpses of his ability, Smith could solidify his spot in 2025.

His attacking prowess and ability to generate points through line breaks and tries make him a potential SuperCoach asset.

While injuries have hampered him in the past, his current price offers excellent value if he stays fit.

SuperCoach Verdict: A high-ceiling option for those seeking value in the CTW position.

Sandon Smith (HFB/HOK) – $237,600

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - JULY 15: Sandon Smith of the Roosters passes the ball during the round 20 NRL match between Sydney Roosters and Melbourne Storm at Sydney Cricket Ground on July 15, 2023 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Jeremy Ng/Getty Images)

Sandon Smith's dual-position flexibility as a halfback and hooker makes him an attractive pick.

Currently competing for a starting role with the Roosters, his low price point is appealing.

If Smith secures consistent game time via the departure of Luke Keary and the injury to Sam Walker, his value will skyrocket.

His playmaking ability, combined with solid defensive stats ensures he can contribute across multiple metrics.

SuperCoach Verdict: A must-watch during the preseason, especially if he earns a starting spot.

Josh Schuster (2RF) – $265,100

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - JULY 02: Josh Schuster of the Sea Eagles warms up ahead of the round 18 NRL match between Manly Sea Eagles and Sydney Roosters at 4 Pines Park on July 02, 2023 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Jason McCawley/Getty Images)

Josh Schuster is one of the more intriguing cash cows due to his price and upside as a second-row forward.

Known for his offloading ability and creative play, Schuster has the skill set to post strong attacking stats.

However, his value depends on maintaining form and fitness.

At $265,100, he offers excellent value if he can lock down a regular starting role.

SuperCoach Verdict: A mid-price option with potential for big price jumps if he finds consistency.

Peter Mamouzelos (HOK) – $302,000

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - JUNE 12: Peter Mamouzelos of the Rabbitohs passes during the warm-up before the round 14 NRL match between the South Sydney Rabbitohs and the Newcastle Knights at Stadium Australia, on June 12, 2021, in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Mark Kolbe/Getty Images)

Peter Mamouzelos enters the season with a strong ownership rate among SuperCoach players.

As a hooker, his consistent work rate and potential for attacking stats make him a reliable pick.

If Mamouzelos earns more minutes or starts regularly, particularly given the departure of Damien Cook, his value will rise significantly.

SuperCoach Verdict: A dependable option for hooker coverage with potential for steady price increases.

Jesse McLean (CTW) – $234,900

Jesse McLean. (Photo: Joshua Davis)

Jesse McLean represents excellent value as a likely replacement for the outgoing Sunia Turuva.

His low price point allows SuperCoach managers to free up salary cap space while gaining a player with potential for rapid price growth.

If McLean secures regular playing time and demonstrates attacking flair, he could be one of the season's standout cash cows.

SuperCoach Verdict: A budget-friendly pick with significant upside if he breaks into the starting lineup.

Michael Waqa (FRF) – $198,800

Michael Waqa is a raw talent from the Dolphins' development system.

Known for his physical presence, Waqa could prove to be a revelation if he gets NRL minutes.

His ability to rack up tackle points and post-run meters make him a low-risk investment at his basement price.

SuperCoach Verdict: A speculative pick with huge potential if he gets game time early in the season.

Coby Black (HFB) – $198,800

Coby Black, a highly regarded schoolboy halfback, has joined the Broncos' top 30 and is seen as a future No.7 for the club.

Black's elite kicking game and playmaking skills suggest he could make a seamless transition to first grade.

At his price, he offers great value for SuperCoach managers who want a cheap half with the potential to start.

SuperCoach Verdict: A speculative pick who could become a game-changer if he breaks into the Broncos' first-grade side.

Published by
Alex Stuart